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[HTML][HTML] Where is current research on blockchain technology?—a systematic review

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J Yli-Huumo

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Blockchain is a decentralized transaction and data management technology developed first for Bitcoin cryptocurrency. The interest in Blockchain technology has been increasing since the idea was coined in 2008. The reason for the interest in Blockchain is its central attributes …

Since the introduction of Bitcoin [Nak09] in 2009, and the multiple computer science and electronic cash innovations it brought, there has been great interest in the potential of decentralised cryptocurrencies. At the same time, implementation changes to the …

Just as decentralization communication systems lead to the creation of the Internet, today a new technology—the blockchain—has the potential to decentralize the way we store data and manage information, potentially leading to a reduced role for one of the most important …

Blockchain has numerous benefits such as decentralisation, persistency, anonymity and auditability. There is a wide spectrum of blockchain applications ranging from cryptocurrency, financial services, risk management, internet of things (IoT) to public and …

Blockchain technology is disrupting society by enabling new kinds of disintermediated digital platforms. Furthermore, it is also providing efficiency gains on top of old existing structures by removing the need for actively intermediated data-synchronization and …

Understanding modern banking ledgers through blockchain technologies: Future of transaction processing and smart contracts on the internet of money

author

GW Peters

description

In this chapter we provide an overview of the concept of blockchain technology and its potential to disrupt the world of banking through facilitating global money remittance, smart contracts, automated banking ledgers and digital assets. In this regard, we first provide a …

Nakamoto's famous blockchain protocol enables achieving consensus in a so-called permissionless setting—anyone can join (or leave) the protocol execution, and the protocol instructions do not depend on the identities of the players. His ingenious protocol prevents …

Long before the advent of the blockchain, digital cash had been conceptualized in a setting with a central server trusted to prevent double spending (Chaum, 1983). 1 In spite of major cryptographic advances, failure to ensure compatibility between centralization, anonymity …

JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2017 HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW 3 communities, and individuals. They guide managerial and social action. And yet these critical tools and the bureaucracies formed to manage them have not kept up with the economy's digital …

Blockchain has numerous benefits such as decentralisation, persistency, anonymity and auditability. There is a wide spectrum of blockchain applications ranging from cryptocurrency, financial services, risk management, internet of things (IoT) to public and …

Medrec: Using blockchain for medical data access and permission management

author

A Azaria

description

Years of heavy regulation and bureaucratic inefficiency have slowed innovation for electronic medical records (EMRs). We now face a critical need for such innovation, as personalization and data science prompt patients to engage in the details of their healthcare …

Nakamoto's famous blockchain protocol enables achieving consensus in a so-called permissionless setting—anyone can join (or leave) the protocol execution, and the protocol instructions do not depend on the identities of the players. His ingenious protocol prevents …

Long before the advent of the blockchain, digital cash had been conceptualized in a setting with a central server trusted to prevent double spending (Chaum, 1983). 1 In spite of major cryptographic advances, failure to ensure compatibility between centralization, anonymity …

Since the introduction of Bitcoin [Nak09] in 2009, and the multiple computer science and electronic cash innovations it brought, there has been great interest in the potential of decentralised cryptocurrencies. At the same time, implementation changes to the …

Blockchain technology is disrupting society by enabling new kinds of disintermediated digital platforms. Furthermore, it is also providing efficiency gains on top of old existing structures by removing the need for actively intermediated data-synchronization and …

[HTML][HTML] Where is current research on blockchain technology?—a systematic review

author

J Yli-Huumo

description

Blockchain is a decentralized transaction and data management technology developed first for Bitcoin cryptocurrency. The interest in Blockchain technology has been increasing since the idea was coined in 2008. The reason for the interest in Blockchain is its central attributes …

JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2017 HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW 3 communities, and individuals. They guide managerial and social action. And yet these critical tools and the bureaucracies formed to manage them have not kept up with the economy's digital …

Understanding modern banking ledgers through blockchain technologies: Future of transaction processing and smart contracts on the internet of money

author

GW Peters

description

In this chapter we provide an overview of the concept of blockchain technology and its potential to disrupt the world of banking through facilitating global money remittance, smart contracts, automated banking ledgers and digital assets. In this regard, we first provide a …

Just as decentralization communication systems lead to the creation of the Internet, today a new technology—the blockchain—has the potential to decentralize the way we store data and manage information, potentially leading to a reduced role for one of the most important …

Medrec: Using blockchain for medical data access and permission management

author

A Azaria

description

Years of heavy regulation and bureaucratic inefficiency have slowed innovation for electronic medical records (EMRs). We now face a critical need for such innovation, as personalization and data science prompt patients to engage in the details of their healthcare …